Not exact matches
But in fact, Jeff Wald, co-founder of Work
Market and one of the smartest
people I've met on this subject, says the
freelance share of the workforce has remained stuck at about 34 % for the last few years, and is likely to stay there for the indefinite future.
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Usually they start out as
freelance editors, designers, or
marketing people who have also published a book or two they wrote themselves.
I think a lot of it is down to the growth of the Internet and social media — everything's so accessible now: our own
marketing, audience building, resources, tutorials, portfolio sites, online shops, forums... there's never been a time where we've had such opportunity to connect with and learn from so many
people worldwide; so I think it's natural that it would encourage and inspire so many
people to take the leap into
freelancing.
I guess I would be interested in Davis» assessment too, and I guess one of my questions is how much her advocacy for places like COCO or other co-working spaces is influenced by the fact that her client audience is largely other members, that some portion of her
marketing is networking with the
people in the space, whereas our business doesn't directly benefit from us networking with
freelance graphic designers or
people with other internet startups.
He's translated his love for technology into a
marketing, consulting, and
freelance writing career aimed at helping
people use technology to enhance their lives.